As it turns out, no amount of social niceties will change the fact that in almost 100 years, the magazine has published only four book reviews by Black women.
Read MoreGraham is suing Bell Media for gender discrimination in part because a Black man was promoted to a role she thought was hers.
Read MoreThere's no simple, tidy narrative here—but that's not stopping the internet from trying to create one.
Read MoreFive years after Pepsi’s infamous Live for Now ad, companies have learned to be much savvier when incorporating social movements in their marketing strategies. But how much has really changed?
Read MoreIn the past several weeks, there have been two articles published in huge outlets decrying the next stage of cancel culture: self-censorship. Too bad they’re B.S.
Read MoreAccording to a recent review by CinemaBlend’s Sean O’Connell, "Turning Red" is limited, unrealistic and difficult to connect with. Not because of the panda thing, mind you. Because it's about a Chinese-Canadian girl.
Read MoreThe conflict in Ukraine has captured everyone's attention, but too many Western audiences are treating it like a dramatic story, not real life
Read MoreThis week, several reporters tweeted out stories of the trucker convoy's kindness or decency, including yes, one about Jake from Saskatoon who had seemingly been hoodwinked by the *real* villains, the organizers of the trucker convoy. Here's why that's a problem.
Read MoreProof: Last week, Angela Liddon of Oh She Glows posted an ‘emotional’ Instagram Story about how much she loves the trucker convoy protesters.
Read MoreSure, these podcasts are hotbeds of misogyny, racism and misinformation—but does any of that really matter? According to Spotify, nah.
Read MoreThis week, former CBC journalist Tara Henley went viral for a resignation post on her new Substack that claims the broadcaster is "too woke."
Read MoreIn a new 'New Yorker' profile, celebrity food writer Alison Roman proves she still doesn't understand what she did wrong last May—and she doesn't really care to
Read MoreIt’s not surprising that the literary icon is amplifying TERF-adjacent opinions—or doubling down when criticized. To understand why, we just have to look at her past behaviour.
Read MoreGabby Petito’s disappearance and murder has inspired approximately a million op-eds about “Missing White Woman Syndrome.” But is media actually ready to change?
Read MoreAside from being factually incorrect, “Hollowed Out: A Warning About America’s Next Generation” by California high school teacher and college lecturer Jeremy S. Adams is a totally transparent attempt to push conservative values.
Read MoreWhen Mesley took to the Globe & Mail’s opinion pages to tell her side of the story, she wasn’t shedding light on a complicated situation. She was trying shift focus from what she actually did: use a racial slur.
Read MoreTalking to journalists is part of Osaka’s job–so what we *should* be asking is, what can tournaments and news outlets do to create a safe work environment for her?
Read MoreHere’s where you can donate, what you should read and what else you can do to take action against anti-Asian racism.
Read MoreThe latest unpaid internship conversation made me realize that I bought into hustle culture well before I understood what it was, or why it even existed
Read MoreHiring BIPOC folks doesn’t fix white supremacy, a lesson we’re learning all over again thanks to revelations about the Gimlet Media staffers behind The Test Kitchen.
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